Identity, Narrative and PoliticsRoutledge, 4 apr 2014 - 192 pagina's Identity, Narrative and Politics argues that political theory has barely begun to develop a notion of narrative identity; instead the book explores the sophisticated ideas which emerge from novels as alternative expressions of political understanding. This title uses a broad international selection of Twentieth Century English language works, by writers such as Nadine Gordimer and Thomas Pynchon. The book considers each novel as a source of political ideas in terms of content, structure, form and technique. The book assumes no prior knowledge of the literature discussed, and will be fascinating reading for students of literature, politics and cultural studies. |
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... MacIntyre's chapter in After Virtue (MacIntyrc 1985) on identity and narrative, and Joshua Foe Dienstag's Dancing in Chains (Dienstag 1997) on narrative and political theory - this discussion though is based on a particular definition ...
... MacIntyre's chapter in After Virtue (MacIntyrc 1985) on identity and narrative, and Joshua Foe Dienstag's Dancing in Chains (Dienstag 1997) on narrative and political theory - this discussion though is based on a particular definition ...
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... MacIntyre, Charles Taylor and Martha Nussbaum, has been frequently cited in recent political theory; their terminology has been adopted to the extent that 'narrative', 'story' and 'storytelling' have Introduction 1 1.
... MacIntyre, Charles Taylor and Martha Nussbaum, has been frequently cited in recent political theory; their terminology has been adopted to the extent that 'narrative', 'story' and 'storytelling' have Introduction 1 1.
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... MacIntyre's discussion of narrative (in Chapter 6), despite its ubiquitous citation in the social sciences and philosophy, so similarly for these philosophers. Just as MacIntyre's attention to narrative is contained within his overall ...
... MacIntyre's discussion of narrative (in Chapter 6), despite its ubiquitous citation in the social sciences and philosophy, so similarly for these philosophers. Just as MacIntyre's attention to narrative is contained within his overall ...
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Inhoudsopgave
The narrative construction of identity | 22 |
Uncertain identity | 43 |
Gaps and fragments | 64 |
Contingency identity and agency | 87 |
Coherent identity | 107 |
Narrative identity and politics | 127 |
Postscript | 150 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Aaron action agency Alford argument ascription Benhabib Book of Daniel chance character characteristics characterization choice Clarissa closure coherence concept Connolly construction of identity contingency Crying of Lot cultural Dalloway depiction double embedded emplotment entails example fictional fragmentation Hillela human idea of narrative identified identity is constructed identity politics individual instance Isaacsons Israeli John Demjanjuk Leviathan literary lives MacIntyre MacIntyre's meaning modern novels modernist multiple narration narrative construction narrative identity narrative political identity narrative structure narrative telling narrative voice novel Oedipa Operation Shylock particular Paul Auster person Philip Roth Pipik plot point of view political order political theory possible post-realist postmodern present problem question Randall recognition reference relation relationship relevant Roth's Sachs Sachs's sense social splitting story storytelling suggests theoretical theorists Thomas Pynchon tion tive told unified unity unreliable narration Virginia Woolf Whaila Whitebrook writing Ziad